@prefix n9j: <http://data.loterre.fr/ark:/67375/N9J> .
@prefix skos: <http://www.w3.org/2004/02/skos/core#> .
@prefix isothes: <http://purl.org/iso25964/skos-thes#> .
@prefix owl: <http://www.w3.org/2002/07/owl#> .

n9j:-GXDLD4F9-5
  skos:prefLabel "religious traditions and groups"@en ;
  a skos:Concept ;
  skos:narrower n9j:-V6XS0PMH-W .

n9j:-concepts
  a isothes:ConceptGroup ;
  skos:prefLabel "concepts"@en ;
  skos:member n9j:-V6XS0PMH-W .

n9j:-V6XS0PMH-W
  owl:sameAs <https://concepts.sagepub.com/social-science/concept/reform_Hinduism> ;
  skos:definition "Reform movements have risen up within the Hindu tradition from the late 18th century to the present. Prior to these movements, the religious life of Hindus consisted of a localized folk religion, alongside a high Sanskritic tradition, shaped mainly by the learning of the Brahman caste and expressed in a centuries-old high culture of Vedantism and other related philosophical traditions.The Brahmo SamajThe rise of Reform Hinduism began with the impact of colonialism. [Source: Encyclopedia of Global Religion; Reform Hinduism]"@en ;
  a skos:Concept ;
  skos:inScheme n9j: ;
  skos:broader n9j:-GXDLD4F9-5 ;
  skos:prefLabel "reform Hinduism"@en .

n9j: a skos:ConceptScheme .
